"I noticed him because he was honking and flipping me off," she told WLWT5, "and then I looked in my mirror, and that's how I saw he was riding my rear end."

It was about 6 p.m., Johnson said, when she stopped at a red light on the road — and heard the man, whom police identified as 59-year-old Brent Clark, get out of his car and approach her vehicle. According to the Dayton Daily News, police say Clark went up to Johnson's open window and landed punches while the teen's siblings helplessly watched from the backseat.

Johnson alleged to WLWT5 that the man also tried to choke her and pull her out of the car.

The 18-year-old sped away once the light turned green, she told WLWT5, and then called her mom and 911. Clark sped in front of her after the attack, police say, and Johnson followed behind him so she could get a picture of his license plate.

Police say they used those pictures to arrest Clark, whom Johnson also accused of putting his car into reverse and trying to back into the teen because she was following him, according to WSB-TV2. Clark, who works at West Chester Hospital, faces an assault charge.

He has a $20,000 bail and is set to appear in court on May 21, WSB-TV2 reported. Johnson said she suffered a concussion from the attack and will need physical therapy.

Despite what happened, Johnson said she wasn't just thinking of herself during the harrowing moments of road rage.

"I was just worried about my siblings," she told WLWT5, "because they had to watch it all."

Another harrowing road rage incident captured on video shows a suspect ramming his vehicle into a motorcyclist in Sarasota, Fla. recently. A witness said that the motorist threw change at the biker, who is recovering from his injuries.